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clean up sandy. 69 vehicles from southern california were flown in from the west coast. they also sent generators and water pumps to help with clean-ups. the navy will be on stand by in case the state government asks for them help. and now, picking up the pieces from sandy. staten island is a 60 square mile portion of new york city and it suffered some of the worst devastation from the storm. 19 of the city's deaths happened on staten island and today, i toured some of the hardest hit areas and spoke with residents just beginning to pick up the piecing of their shattered lives. this is quincy avenue and you still can't get close to house number 845. that's where barbara and her son, christopher, barely survived the storm. >> we stayed 11 hour onss on the roof. we kept yelling help to everyone we see. nobody was coming. nobody. >> their neighborhood, destroyed. the water rose feet in just minutes. they escaped with their lives, but suffered unimaginable loss. >> we were told the next day, looking for my sister, she was found dead in her apartment -- we have to get her fro
clean up sandy. 69 vehicles from southern california were flown in from the west coast. they also sent generators and water pumps to help with clean-ups. the navy will be on stand by in case the state government asks for them help. and now, picking up the pieces from sandy. staten island is a 60 square mile portion of new york city and it suffered some of the worst devastation from the storm. 19 of the city's deaths happened on staten island and today, i toured some of the hardest hit areas and...
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new york reports that around 50,000 utility workers are descenting on the region from as far away as california and canada. authorities say that the storm killed 94 people in the united states. here in new york, the latest count by city officials indicates now 37 deaths, 19 of those on staten island alone. the red cross today century spons units to the hardest hit areas to distribute water. fema officials arrived there today with food and supplied. governor christie's office announced today that new jersey transit will restart with service tomorrow. officials are working to expand the limited service of the subways. amtrack will begin to run partial service of the city tomorrow. growing problem will be lines at stations stretching for more than a mile. in the city of yonkers officials are limits customers to no more than ten gallons. in south manhattan people went through dumpsters today to look for unspoiled food thrown out by a super market. officials warning that the east coast could be hit by another storm this time next week. the devastation on staten island the new york borough that was t
new york reports that around 50,000 utility workers are descenting on the region from as far away as california and canada. authorities say that the storm killed 94 people in the united states. here in new york, the latest count by city officials indicates now 37 deaths, 19 of those on staten island alone. the red cross today century spons units to the hardest hit areas to distribute water. fema officials arrived there today with food and supplied. governor christie's office announced today...
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election day is just three days away in california. a final pre election survey by the nonpartisan field poll shows obama leading mitt romney. the 15 point gap is considered a big lead. back in september obama had a 24 point lead. experts say romney has managed to improve his standings among a lot of california voters. this last weekend before election day we are expecting a big push from political cam pands. bay area ballot counters have noticed something different this election season. >>> around our district there is probably about at least eight or nine spot corners like this. >> corners where schoolteachers are waging a last minute battle for voters to support proposition 3. hikes they say would stop more education cuts. they are targeting undecided voters. those who would make up their mind in the polling booth. >>> boy if you haven't mailed them by now you are getting really risky about that ballot. >> steve weir has talked to civics groups, about which propositions to support. it shows on voters ballots. >> if you look at our t
election day is just three days away in california. a final pre election survey by the nonpartisan field poll shows obama leading mitt romney. the 15 point gap is considered a big lead. back in september obama had a 24 point lead. experts say romney has managed to improve his standings among a lot of california voters. this last weekend before election day we are expecting a big push from political cam pands. bay area ballot counters have noticed something different this election season....
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gill of california. led by mia love, which is exciting. >> greg: get up to date. >> dana: one direction. >> greg: you have a poster on the ceiling in your office. parade for world series -- >> dana: how come you know that? [ laughter ] >> greg: i'm there when you're not around. sergie romo, the san francisco giants closer at the world series parade he wore this shirt. if i had, could read it says, "i just look like i'm ill i'll" or something like that. i just look illegal. the point of this is the gist of all the articles about this how refreshing it was that romo instead of acting silly at a victory parade was lauding for taking a different path, raising questions about an issue. do you think the writers for yahoo! sports over the "l.a. times" would feel the same way if he wore a ryan-romney shirt or worn any conservative message? there are a lot of athletes who are conservatives who can't wear shirts like that. >> i thought the shirt said who pushed the video. >> andrea: or who can't pray. a lot of rep
gill of california. led by mia love, which is exciting. >> greg: get up to date. >> dana: one direction. >> greg: you have a poster on the ceiling in your office. parade for world series -- >> dana: how come you know that? [ laughter ] >> greg: i'm there when you're not around. sergie romo, the san francisco giants closer at the world series parade he wore this shirt. if i had, could read it says, "i just look like i'm ill i'll" or something like that. i...
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. >>> a california judge refused to issue a preliminary injunction to stop dish network's digital video recorder. airlines could be stuffed like turkeys this thanksgiving as an airline trade group estimates travel will be on the rise with ought most 24 million travelers flying from friday, november 16 through tuesday, the 27th. >>> legal marijuana which voters in washington and colorado approved could become big business generating millions in tax dollars. colorado's governor joked it's too early to break out those cheetos and goldfish. hang on. the federal government may sue to stop it. >>> dc entertainment is going to sell all its comics including so superman and batman. the comics digital version also be available the same day they go available in comic stores. >>> jetblue says congratulations team elephant. they did this for possibly winning a free trip out of the country for incorrectly predicting mitt romney would become president. >>> a man elected a month after he dies. plus a public humiliation punishment. >>> we'll tell you why this peewee football player has become such a big
. >>> a california judge refused to issue a preliminary injunction to stop dish network's digital video recorder. airlines could be stuffed like turkeys this thanksgiving as an airline trade group estimates travel will be on the rise with ought most 24 million travelers flying from friday, november 16 through tuesday, the 27th. >>> legal marijuana which voters in washington and colorado approved could become big business generating millions in tax dollars. colorado's governor...
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california traffic is bad. but not as bad as we may have thought. only the 10th worst in the nation. >> almost three quarters of us still tend to drive alone to our jobs. maybe 11% of us carpool. statewide, 5% are taking public transit of some sort. >> reporter: she says there's an incentive program. >> there is a program in california, maybe not well- known. but it is the law. it's called the cash-out program. employers that do offer free parking are supposed to offer a subsidy. if you would like to take a bus instead, you're supposed to get the value of that parking space. >> is that going is happen? >> people can ask for that. >> reporter: even though the transit commute averages about 37 minutes, 10 minutes longer, than the commute of san francisco, the appeal is obvious. >> there are benefits. it's less con congestion -- congestion on the road. it's lower emissions for the air. there are benefits. >> reporter: she says women and minorities are most likely to benefit from a cash-out for parking program, because women are more likely to take publ
california traffic is bad. but not as bad as we may have thought. only the 10th worst in the nation. >> almost three quarters of us still tend to drive alone to our jobs. maybe 11% of us carpool. statewide, 5% are taking public transit of some sort. >> reporter: she says there's an incentive program. >> there is a program in california, maybe not well- known. but it is the law. it's called the cash-out program. employers that do offer free parking are supposed to offer a...
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these states have always lived off new york's money and new jersey's money and connecticut's monday and california's money and they've always been represented by conservative politicians happy to make speeches about wasteful federal spending while they were very busy directing that wasteful federal spending as they would call it to their own states. when staten island and the rest of new york state and new jersey and the other storm-damaged states are rebuilt, there is now at least one republican in new jersey who will understand the profound truth president obama spoke when he said this. >> somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. >>> it's been ten days since new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new
these states have always lived off new york's money and new jersey's money and connecticut's monday and california's money and they've always been represented by conservative politicians happy to make speeches about wasteful federal spending while they were very busy directing that wasteful federal spending as they would call it to their own states. when staten island and the rest of new york state and new jersey and the other storm-damaged states are rebuilt, there is now at least one...
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these states have always lived off new york's money and new jersey's money and connecticut's monday and california's money and they've always been represented by conservative politicians happy to make speeches about wasteful federal spending while they were very busy directing that wasteful federal spending as they would call it to their own states. when staten island and the rest of new york state and new jersey and the other storm-damaged states are rebuilt, there is now at least one republican in new jersey who will understand the profound truth president obama spoke when he said this. >> somebody invested in roads and bridges. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. >>> it's been ten days since richard mourdock solidified his standing amongst the bat crap crazy politicians when he said this. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> an october poll had him up by 5 points. today he's trailing his opponent by 11 points. joining me now ana marie cox. there is trouble in crazy land for the republicans. claire mckas kill
these states have always lived off new york's money and new jersey's money and connecticut's monday and california's money and they've always been represented by conservative politicians happy to make speeches about wasteful federal spending while they were very busy directing that wasteful federal spending as they would call it to their own states. when staten island and the rest of new york state and new jersey and the other storm-damaged states are rebuilt, there is now at least one...
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when people across the country, people in california, they have been through massive gas spikes so it is national. a lost challenges in terms of infrastructure. we do not have an energy policy or infrastructure and it brings the issues to the front page. what is interesting the impact may not be felt until the next jobs report because we know we will see layoffs, we will see consumers closing their wallets. that is looming on the horizon. for now it is a function or feel bad economy days before the election. when the election is this closesten if it is not the presidential election it could be a congressional or senate seat that is critical. both candidates said they were on top of it and people getting used to the long lines, and it could have nothing to do with the president or the gaffe they are pissed and when that happens and they are waiting in the long lines and they say both of you said things are getting better and we are on top of this, it does not look like being on top of everything. >>guest: the whole country was crying out for staten island and the jersey shore and that
when people across the country, people in california, they have been through massive gas spikes so it is national. a lost challenges in terms of infrastructure. we do not have an energy policy or infrastructure and it brings the issues to the front page. what is interesting the impact may not be felt until the next jobs report because we know we will see layoffs, we will see consumers closing their wallets. that is looming on the horizon. for now it is a function or feel bad economy days before...
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in california, there is a disproportionate amount of hispanics. as california goes, it is a great essay. a lot of argument -- i mean come you guys like that. saying you republicans have to figure out your problem. shannon: think of all the fun you'll have in the next four years. great to see both, thank you very much. >> the country has as one week to meet a critical deadline for rolling out obamacare. doctor marc siegel is next on what it means for you. after decades behind bars, a man is released that his ex may have framed him for double murder. answers about what happens now and trace gallagher investigate. >> the family was altogether. we had pizza and i allowed myself one beer. after 30 years. it was a little bit hesitant to go beyond that point. but we spent the evening together, and it was great shannon: seven days until a critical deadline on decisions that will change life as citizens. next friday is the day that governors must report to the federal government and constitution of major health care reform will take place. marc siegel is p
in california, there is a disproportionate amount of hispanics. as california goes, it is a great essay. a lot of argument -- i mean come you guys like that. saying you republicans have to figure out your problem. shannon: think of all the fun you'll have in the next four years. great to see both, thank you very much. >> the country has as one week to meet a critical deadline for rolling out obamacare. doctor marc siegel is next on what it means for you. after decades behind bars, a man...
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in california, the air force began airlifting more than 60 utility vehicles to new york today, aboard huge cargo planes. and tonight, these workers from alabama pitching in near hard hit atlantic city. >> they understand the value that comes from being able to serve others. >> reporter: at its peak, more than 8 million customers had no electricity. it's half that number now. and a million more get their power back each day. better than after hurricane irene. on long island, we found this crew working 16-hour days, their own homes without electricity, repairing a downed line for powerless residents. >> i saw the truck down the street. i said, i hope you're coming my way. >> reporter: the crew was. and moments later, lights came on for the first time since monday. >> hey! >> we just got our lights back. thank you, lord. >> reporter: these workers here, they are replacing a telephone pole, utility poles that we blown over by the storm. it is slow work. takes about two hours to remove and replace each one of them, it gives you some idea why it could be a week or longer before everyone get
in california, the air force began airlifting more than 60 utility vehicles to new york today, aboard huge cargo planes. and tonight, these workers from alabama pitching in near hard hit atlantic city. >> they understand the value that comes from being able to serve others. >> reporter: at its peak, more than 8 million customers had no electricity. it's half that number now. and a million more get their power back each day. better than after hurricane irene. on long island, we found...
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last question, do you think that california will try this again? >> i'm sure they will. they kind of broke the ice with prop 19. i think that you know, two four years from now -- >> jennifer: i assume you'll see that wave go across the country as millennials et cetera, gain power. >> this is what happened with prohibition. the states legalize alcohol first then the federal government followed. >> jennifer: josh harkinson of mother jones thanks for being inside "the war room." >> up next, sometimes the toughest face you have to look at is the one in mirror. that's exactly what republicans need to do if they want to be relevant again. lives to for this country nearly 70 years ago. hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. >> jennifer: you've probably heard that the republican party is looking for a new identity. they're looking literally everywhere. at the republican governors association conference in las vegas, haley barbour was the most direct. >> we've got to give our political organizational a
last question, do you think that california will try this again? >> i'm sure they will. they kind of broke the ice with prop 19. i think that you know, two four years from now -- >> jennifer: i assume you'll see that wave go across the country as millennials et cetera, gain power. >> this is what happened with prohibition. the states legalize alcohol first then the federal government followed. >> jennifer: josh harkinson of mother jones thanks for being inside "the...
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12 million gallons of gasoline, being flown in through 6 c-130s and utility trucks, as far away as california. to help repair power lines, power is coming back on, parts of new york. and my belief is that by -- >> you and i are going to argue over fema and whether it's worth it. i disagree. that's okay. >> the only agency we have to deal with these problems. >> neil: i'm concerned, about where you will get the $14 billion, $12 billion, go deeper into debt? >> look, this is about a month-and-a-half of what we spend in afghanistan. so let's be clear. if salvaging new york and new jersey and continue continue and pennsylvania is not worth a month-and-a-half of what our country is spending in a place that most of us will never, ever see, then i don't know where or priorities are. >> neil: all right, congressman, thank you very much. ocean county, new jersey. the storm goes on, the floods go on, a lot of big questions, back and forth, as to the best way to help these people. we shall see. we shall see. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married
12 million gallons of gasoline, being flown in through 6 c-130s and utility trucks, as far away as california. to help repair power lines, power is coming back on, parts of new york. and my belief is that by -- >> you and i are going to argue over fema and whether it's worth it. i disagree. that's okay. >> the only agency we have to deal with these problems. >> neil: i'm concerned, about where you will get the $14 billion, $12 billion, go deeper into debt? >> look, this...
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yesterday in california, military planes loaded with utility vehicles were shipped into new york. an army of some 50,000 utility workers from across the country, even in canada, now being deployed to this region to help in the massive project to restore power. three navy warships are anchored off the northeast coast to help with the relief efforts. in new jersey, military trucks are being deployed to operate as polling places on election day in the hardest hit communities that remain without power. good morning. i'm willie geist. this is "way too early." the good news trickling out slowly today. amtrak will begin offering limited service between new york city and boston. new jersey transit will start moving today with limited service. the new york subway system making advances, little by little. the m-train, which links queens to manhattan, just started run. there are still no trains running from low 34th street where half of manhattan remains this morning in the dark. so the millions of new yorkers who depend on subways are now waiting, as you can see in these pictures, in long l
yesterday in california, military planes loaded with utility vehicles were shipped into new york. an army of some 50,000 utility workers from across the country, even in canada, now being deployed to this region to help in the massive project to restore power. three navy warships are anchored off the northeast coast to help with the relief efforts. in new jersey, military trucks are being deployed to operate as polling places on election day in the hardest hit communities that remain without...
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some santa anna winds for southern california. our winds shouldn't be gusty but we are look at numbers anywhere from 15 to 20 degrees above normal by the beginning of the work week. 73 in campbell. and 72 san jose later on today with upper 60s for san mateo. and low to mid-60s here at our coast. mild with 68 downtown. average high this time of year should be about 66 in downtown san francisco. and 62 bodega bay with 74 in santa rosa. near east bay lower 70s for everyone. and 74 in castro valley. you head in plenty of mid-70s with about 74 antioch, 73 in danville and down by the monterey bay partly to mostly cloudy skies but by the afternoon, 75 gilroy. maybe it would be nice to get a little rain burks tomorrow, boy, we will be the envy of the nation with numbers in the low 60s, sunny skies in oakland. the next several days pretty unusual. low to mid-80s for monday into election day and cooler wednesday. a few raindrops. talking maybe a quarter to half-inch thursday. not a big system but people start thinking about snow this time o
some santa anna winds for southern california. our winds shouldn't be gusty but we are look at numbers anywhere from 15 to 20 degrees above normal by the beginning of the work week. 73 in campbell. and 72 san jose later on today with upper 60s for san mateo. and low to mid-60s here at our coast. mild with 68 downtown. average high this time of year should be about 66 in downtown san francisco. and 62 bodega bay with 74 in santa rosa. near east bay lower 70s for everyone. and 74 in castro...
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because we are getting a little ray of sunshine coming from california perhaps. this is a scene of utility trucks being loaded in california on military cargo planes and being brought to the new york area. so that is the kind of thing we need to see. we are, everybody in the area will be greatful for that help. there is talk there should be gasoline trucks like that, brought to alleviate some pressure on the gas situation in the area which would go a long way to ease tensions as well. so, great picture there, huh? bill: think about that. they were taking utility trucks from alabama and driving them in here pretomorrow. -- prestorm. after the storm therm coming from missouri and other states, a thousand plus miles away from new york and new jersey. put them on transport planes. gives you a sense of amount of need even today. martha: these are the most densely populated states in the country. i think new jersey is most densely populated state in the country. it is a small state with a lot of people in it. it is feeling pretty cloud crowded. bill: you have the elect
because we are getting a little ray of sunshine coming from california perhaps. this is a scene of utility trucks being loaded in california on military cargo planes and being brought to the new york area. so that is the kind of thing we need to see. we are, everybody in the area will be greatful for that help. there is talk there should be gasoline trucks like that, brought to alleviate some pressure on the gas situation in the area which would go a long way to ease tensions as well. so, great...
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the money has been spent on the california campaigns. more than half a billion dollars for the ballot measures alone. the congressional races and the legislative seats combined, ranked among the top in state history. some of that money, a lot of that money came exclusively from two very wealthy siblings. charles munger pumped tens of millions of dollars in supporting proposition 2. his sister has spent $47 million supporting proposition 38. >>> it's the night before election day, maybe you already voted. if you haven't, how well do you know the state's propositions? they could be confusing. we'll show you that two cal grads created a fun and easy way to educate yourself before you vote. the jerry brown avatar, a talking tomato. >> i will tell you about the modified food. >> this is not your average ballot measure guide. think of it as the schoolhouse of rock for the digital age. >> it's full of extremely complications, but at the same time they are really important. >> reporter: the graduate school of journalism created this website. to
the money has been spent on the california campaigns. more than half a billion dollars for the ballot measures alone. the congressional races and the legislative seats combined, ranked among the top in state history. some of that money, a lot of that money came exclusively from two very wealthy siblings. charles munger pumped tens of millions of dollars in supporting proposition 2. his sister has spent $47 million supporting proposition 38. >>> it's the night before election day, maybe...
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last question, do you think that california will try this again? >> i'm sure they will. they kind of broke the ice with prop 19. i think that you know, two four years from now -- >> jennifer: i assume you'll see that wave go across the country as millennials et cetera, gain power. >> this is what happened with prohibition. the states legalize alcohol first then the federal government followed. >> jennifer: josh harkinson of mother jones thanks for being inside "the war room." >> up next, sometimes the toughest face you have to look at is the one in mirror. that's exactly what republicans need to do if they want to be relevant when we think of hunger we often picture people in the third world. >> many americans don't realize that the problem exists right here in our own country. >> it's an issue that ultimately effects each and every one of us. >> thats why current is stepping up. >> ... by feeding the needy. >>... feeding the needy. >>... feeding the needy. >>... feeding the needy. >>... feeding the needy. >> for an entire week we'll explore hunger, malnutrition even obe
last question, do you think that california will try this again? >> i'm sure they will. they kind of broke the ice with prop 19. i think that you know, two four years from now -- >> jennifer: i assume you'll see that wave go across the country as millennials et cetera, gain power. >> this is what happened with prohibition. the states legalize alcohol first then the federal government followed. >> jennifer: josh harkinson of mother jones thanks for being inside "the...
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one california woman did the same thing. with days to go until the jackpot expired, she almost lost out on not just a few dollars, millions of dollars. >> jenna is back now with more on this story. hey, jenna. >> here's the deal. julie went from rags to riches literally overnight and she found out about her fortune in a very unusual way. for the past five months, julie has been driving around with $23 million in her glove compartment and she didn't even know it. >> i've got, like, 200 tickets laying around. >> she does. >> the los angeles mother of five who lived on disability for 20 years and struggles financially pulled into this california store back in may after her daughter complained she felt car sick. >> she's like, get me a lottery ticket. i was like no, no, no. i'm just getting water. >> after she insisted her daughter get the ticket, she threw it in her glove compartment and forgot about it. with time rung out before the ticket expired, lottery officials published a grainy surveillance video of a woman in a blue sh
one california woman did the same thing. with days to go until the jackpot expired, she almost lost out on not just a few dollars, millions of dollars. >> jenna is back now with more on this story. hey, jenna. >> here's the deal. julie went from rags to riches literally overnight and she found out about her fortune in a very unusual way. for the past five months, julie has been driving around with $23 million in her glove compartment and she didn't even know it. >> i've got,...
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california residents voted for the proposal to raise taxes. on tuesday residents approved a measure that would increase sales taxes by 1/4 of 1%. the state says the tax hike would also bring in $6 billion in additional annual revenue from the formerly golden state. that would include a hike in taxes on so-called wealthy california residents. liz is bursting at the seams. liz: tax and spend again and again. if that were the way to go california's unemployment rate would not be north of 11% as it has been traineding and this -- republican democracy the way california is running at. it is mach democracy rule with all sorts of propositions and being overrun by special interests and the state suffering. [talking over each other] dave: illinois tried to raise tax rates and that will bring us the solution. illinois is in worse shape than it was. stuart: illinois and california voted solidly for president obama. the next administration, second term for president obama will bail them out. it won't be called a bailout. dave: ohio which has a conservativ
california residents voted for the proposal to raise taxes. on tuesday residents approved a measure that would increase sales taxes by 1/4 of 1%. the state says the tax hike would also bring in $6 billion in additional annual revenue from the formerly golden state. that would include a hike in taxes on so-called wealthy california residents. liz is bursting at the seams. liz: tax and spend again and again. if that were the way to go california's unemployment rate would not be north of 11% as it...
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we flew, you know, power equipment from california on military aircraft into the area. so we're doing everything we can. this was an unprecedented storm, and obviously it's impacted so many people on the eastern seaboard. and it's going to take a while to recover. so we're going to be there, each and every day. you know, we've made a lot of progress. not enough. i think everyone would attest. until everyone has been reached and gotten assistance, we get all the power on, the work continues. but i think fema has done an he outstanding job. the president obviously has been working on this intensively. and our local leaders, governor christie and mayor bloomberg, governor comeau and governor d malloy, and all of the local officials are doing everything they can obviously because people are suffering and hurting out there, and we've got to stand by them and make sure we stay on this until the job gets done. >> let me take you back to political handicapping here in the time two days.t you've heard our latest numbers as the polling, a one-point edge for president obama in the
we flew, you know, power equipment from california on military aircraft into the area. so we're doing everything we can. this was an unprecedented storm, and obviously it's impacted so many people on the eastern seaboard. and it's going to take a while to recover. so we're going to be there, each and every day. you know, we've made a lot of progress. not enough. i think everyone would attest. until everyone has been reached and gotten assistance, we get all the power on, the work continues. but...
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gallons of gasoline being flown in through six c-130's, and flying utility trucks from as far away from california to help repair power lines, power's coming back on in parts of new york and my belief is that by-- >> well, you and i, we're going to argue over fema and whether it's worth it because i disagree, that's okay. i'm very, very-- >> the only agency we have to deal with these problems. >> neil: i'm concerned where you're going to get the 14 billion, 12 billion, just go deeper into debt? >> well, look, what we need-- this is about a month and a half of what we spent in afghanistan. so, let's be clear. if in new york and new jersey and connecticut and pennsylvania is not worth a month and a half of what our country is spending in a place that most of us will never ever see. >> neil: okay. >> i don't know where our priorities are. >> neil: all right, congressman, thank you very much. and the scene right now ocean county, new jersey. the storm goes on and floods go on, a lot of big questions as to the best way to help these people. these people. we shall see, we shall see. captioned by closed
gallons of gasoline being flown in through six c-130's, and flying utility trucks from as far away from california to help repair power lines, power's coming back on in parts of new york and my belief is that by-- >> well, you and i, we're going to argue over fema and whether it's worth it because i disagree, that's okay. i'm very, very-- >> the only agency we have to deal with these problems. >> neil: i'm concerned where you're going to get the 14 billion, 12 billion, just go...
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they did that in california. in oakland, california. in new jersey they let it flourish and survive, the how to decide what to enforce and whatnot to enforce? connell: a lot of illegal angles are interesting. you are libertarian. last night turned out to be a tough night for republicans. this issue, and issues like if embraced by libertarians, deep in the republican party on the republican party now maybe more toward these issues to get younger voters? >> if they recognized certain issues can appeal to areas we know that ou are weak, this woud attract young people to the republican party without impairing other values of the republican party spent half. i think it is an attraction. at the decide what is dance for and where it wants to go. the last time the republican party had a libertarian in the mainstream media thought was a little cuckoo, a successful republican candidate and president in era, governor romney's message was fuddled. doing so many things to so many people that he ended up losing a lot of people. i tell you what, the p
they did that in california. in oakland, california. in new jersey they let it flourish and survive, the how to decide what to enforce and whatnot to enforce? connell: a lot of illegal angles are interesting. you are libertarian. last night turned out to be a tough night for republicans. this issue, and issues like if embraced by libertarians, deep in the republican party on the republican party now maybe more toward these issues to get younger voters? >> if they recognized certain issues...
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flash flooding is possible for much of northern central california up towards oregon. we could see wind gusts in excess of 70 miles per hour. this will be an event that lasts well into the weekend and into next week. the other big story is the warm-up across the plains where we see temperatures 10-30 degrees above average. beautiful for the end of november into december. and one last thing, ladies, i want to focus on hawaii. our 50th state something we don't tend to do enough. we need to see the love for hawaii. look at that. 80 degrees for all of the islands and if you want to see weather in your neighborhood tweet me janice dean fox. >> your personal weather woman. >> alaska yesterday, hawaii today. >> now it is time for a look at your starting lineup. sports stories of the day. first up thursday night football. the atlantic falcons defense making all of the difference. they interrupted new orleans saints quarterback drew brees five times. it is a key win 21-13. they remember this one all too well. mariana rivera tearing the acl at the beginning of the last season. i
flash flooding is possible for much of northern central california up towards oregon. we could see wind gusts in excess of 70 miles per hour. this will be an event that lasts well into the weekend and into next week. the other big story is the warm-up across the plains where we see temperatures 10-30 degrees above average. beautiful for the end of november into december. and one last thing, ladies, i want to focus on hawaii. our 50th state something we don't tend to do enough. we need to see...